Doval talks on state-sponsored terrorism at meeting of BRICS NSAs

India has taken a veiled hollow in Pakistan on cross-border terrorism and stated that the activities of terrorist groups supported by the state like Let and Jem threaten peace.

The National National Security Advisor of India Ajit Doval Tuesday has hosted a virtual meeting of key security leaders of BRICS nations that focus on regional and global security issues, including the threat of terrorism and drug trafficking. .

The meeting attended the official Brazilian security meeting of Augusto Helena Ribeiro Pereira, Nikolai Patrishev, a member of the Russian Nikolai NSA Patrushev, Chinese member Politburo and South African Deputy Minister of State Security Ncediso Goodenough Kodwa, according to one declaration issued by the government.

India is the presidency of Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Bloc this year that coincides with the 15th anniversary of the group. The meeting of the best security advisers took place before the summit of Heads of State of the BRICS countries that India should organize a subsequent place this year under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Tuesday meeting took place over a week after the Taliban control seized of Afghanistan.

People with development stated that the meeting examined the regional and global political and security scenario with a particular reference to current developments in Afghanistan, Iran, the Middle East and the Gulf Nations and the emerging threats of security national.

India has also taken a veiled hollow in Pakistan on cross-border terrorism and stated that terrorist group activities supported by the state such as Lashkar-e-Toba and Yellow-e-Mohammed threaten peace.

“The other articles of the agenda were the cooperation between law enforcement agencies, the safety of health and the fight against terrorism. India raised the issue of cross-border terrorism and group activities Such as Lashkar-e-Toba and Yellow-e-Mohammed who benefit from the state support and threaten peace and security, “the statement issued by the Indian government read.

Representatives have adopted and recommended the BRICS Anti-Terrorism Action Plan for review by the Summit of State Heads.

BRICS gather five of the world’s largest developing countries, accounting for 41% of the world’s population, 24% of world GDP and 16% of world trade, according to the PTI news agency.

India has strongly launched deeper cooperation among BRICS member countries in the treatment of terrorism, extremism and radicalization.

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